
Built with stainless steel for 100% taste
The Most Durable & Versatile Pour Over Filter Out There.
How to use?
Specs
Are you a home brewer, office coffee drinker, camper and or like sustainable products? This could be for you.
Filter: Stainless steel weaved filter netting & BPA free plastic for durability.
Halo Holder: Silicon (high consistency)
How to clean: Rinse after each brew, occasional soak, soft brush, avoid harsh abrasives.
Reusable over many brews, less paper waste.
Frequently asked questions
Does a metal coffee filter taste different from paper?
Does a metal coffee filter taste different from paper?
Yes. Paper filters usually create a cleaner, lighter cup because they trap more oils and fine particles. Metal filters usually produce a richer, more aromatic, fuller-bodied brew.
How does the pour over coffee filter work?
How does the pour over coffee filter work?
Simply put your filter over your mug. Scoop ground coffee (we recommend a medium grind size) into your filter. Pour your boiling water in a circular motion over the grounds until the desired amount of coffee has dripped through into your cup.
Do I need paper filters with a stainless steel pour-over filter?
Do I need paper filters with a stainless steel pour-over filter?
No. A stainless steel reusable pour-over filter is designed to replace disposable paper filters. It lets more coffee oils through, which can create a fuller-bodied cup.
Why is my reusable coffee filter clogging?
Why is my reusable coffee filter clogging?
The most common cause is coffee ground too fine. Use a medium-coarse grind, avoid very fine supermarket pre-ground coffee where possible, and rinse the filter immediately after brewing.
How much coffee should use with the filter?
How much coffee should use with the filter?
This is really up to you and how strong you like your coffee. The typical ratio for pour over coffee is 1:14 - 1:20 (coffee to water) So for example if you mug is 300mls and you use a 1:14 ratio that would mean you would use 21grams of ground coffee.
What type of ground coffee should I use?
What type of ground coffee should I use?
We recommend a medium grind, so that the coffee has pass through the coffee grounds in the most optimal way. If your grinds are too fine the water will get trapped and you won't get enough coffee dripping through. If your grinds are too course the water will pass through the grounds too fast and you coffee will taste watery.
How do I clean my pour over filter?
How do I clean my pour over filter?
We recommend you just tap the coffee grounds out into your compost bin or normal bin and then rinse the filter under water. We don't recommend you put the filter in the dishwasher.
Are reusable coffee filters safe?
Are reusable coffee filters safe?
Food-grade stainless steel filters are commonly used for coffee brewing. The page should state the exact material grade only if confirmed by supplier documentation.